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<blockquote data-quote="jephlewis" data-source="post: 4675172" data-attributes="member: 81304"><p>Okay. Who sells computers in your area?</p><p></p><p>Wal mart is pretty cheap, but no tech support, but you can probably buy some type of extended warranty that's ultimately something like "call the 1 800 number-they tell you to bring it back to wal mart for a refund or exchange" type thing. This is actually pretty hard to beat IMO, so long as you back up all your important stuff to an external drive, flash drives, cd's, or dvd's. </p><p></p><p>Best buy if you have one is fairly reasonable also. I don't have a good opinion on their tech support, though.</p><p></p><p>A third option is to find a computer repair place who will build your rig after you select what parts you want. Warranty may be an issue if you're not buying the parts from the place that builds it.</p><p></p><p>What type of rig you looking for, and what amount of money are you going to spend? What do you plan to do with this computer? Many of us could probably go to local places [cuz we're going there to buy stuff anyway] and let you know what some stores have in our areas. </p><p></p><p>I'd be willing to pick up a sales flyer next time I go to wal mart, best buy, and target; I need to know what stores are in the area you're going to go shopping from. Knowing what kind of computer and what you want to do with it would help a little as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jephlewis, post: 4675172, member: 81304"] Okay. Who sells computers in your area? Wal mart is pretty cheap, but no tech support, but you can probably buy some type of extended warranty that's ultimately something like "call the 1 800 number-they tell you to bring it back to wal mart for a refund or exchange" type thing. This is actually pretty hard to beat IMO, so long as you back up all your important stuff to an external drive, flash drives, cd's, or dvd's. Best buy if you have one is fairly reasonable also. I don't have a good opinion on their tech support, though. A third option is to find a computer repair place who will build your rig after you select what parts you want. Warranty may be an issue if you're not buying the parts from the place that builds it. What type of rig you looking for, and what amount of money are you going to spend? What do you plan to do with this computer? Many of us could probably go to local places [cuz we're going there to buy stuff anyway] and let you know what some stores have in our areas. I'd be willing to pick up a sales flyer next time I go to wal mart, best buy, and target; I need to know what stores are in the area you're going to go shopping from. Knowing what kind of computer and what you want to do with it would help a little as well. [/QUOTE]
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